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In reply to the discussion: I checked out Kristi Noem's twitter page [View all]I would have taken the dog!
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I don't care how many people get killed in a movie but they better spare the dog...n/t
SheilaAnn
Apr 2024
#1
SD is hardly a huge state pops-wise, but not many 928,767 popoulation cities are considered 'small'
Celerity
Apr 2024
#49
I definitely agree with you! This is a very "old-fashioned" way of dealing with animals.
LauraInLA
Apr 2024
#23
I'm hardly dog averse. But I'm pointing out this did happen on farms decades ago.
shrike3
Apr 2024
#43
Wasn't a frequent event. Just pointing out it did happen. On our farm, in fact.
shrike3
Apr 2024
#42
If they thought she could bring in women voters as a VP candidate, she just scotched that idea.
Midnight Writer
Apr 2024
#16
One of the few times I've ever cried (as an adult) while reading a book was because of the death of a dog.
Aristus
Apr 2024
#25
She's trying to up do Sorry Palin - standing in front of the turkey-killing machine
erronis
Apr 2024
#32
the rs invented the term polliticly correct a long time agoo. hem still no reason to kill puppy.
AllaN01Bear
Apr 2024
#35
I hope she knows the best way to restore her reputation is to sign on as TSF's VP candidate
0rganism
Apr 2024
#46